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Old May 7, 2006, 06:22 AM   #7
qajaq59
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Join Date: November 15, 2005
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Broken record

I hate to sound like a broken record but since you were looking for advice from more experienced guys, here it is.
Buy a book and then buy another book and study the info in both of them. If you really want to be get good at reloading that is how you do it. All the fancy bells and whistles really aren't necessary, but the knowledge in those books is absolutely critical.
And by the way, after you do read the books, you'll pretty well know what equipment to buy and it is likely you can buy it used for a much better price.
And never takes loads off the web that you cannot verify in one loading manual or another. 99.999999% of us are not going to ever give you a dangerous load, but who says we are the greatest typists in the world. They proof read loading manuals, but no one is proofing my writings.
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